Free Name-Based GarageBand for iPad Lesson Plan (It's Easy!)
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About The Lesson
- The 'Learn To Play' category is where all of the lessons are for Garageband. And of course, you can access all of these instruments inside the software just by hitting the Library Icon or 'Y' on your keyboard to bring up all of the available instruments.
- Downloading GarageBand for iOS on App Store: All right. In this course, I'm going to show you how to download GarageBand for iPad. So I'm here in the app store in my on my iPad here, and I'm going to write and got rush and careless. So here you can see garage band, and here are all of the different.
- In This GarageBand for iPad & iPhone Tutorial - Complete Beginners Guide I will show you how to Master GarageBand for iPad and iPhone from knowing nothing to create complete full tracks. This course is created for the absolute beginner as well as advanced users who wants to expand their knowledge in music production techniques.
This lesson is a free sample from my new online course and collection of lesson plans designed especially for the iPad version of GarageBand. It's a quick project which works well as a 'getting to know you' activity at the beginning of the school year, but it could also work at any other time too.
In the lesson – which is titled 'What's In A Name?' – students will:
- Record their spoken name with the GarageBand Sampler
- Record an 8-bar rhythm with their name sample
- Add a drum part using the Smart Drums or one of the other drum creation options
- Add a bass loop from the loop library
You will find two videos below:
- The first is a teacher walk-through video which provides some tips and helpful information about running this lesson
- The second video is a one that you can show your students in class. They will see my GarageBand screen and hear me talking them through each part of the lesson, step-by-step
In addition to the videos, there is a free downloadable copy of the written lesson plan which accompanies the videos and is yours to keep.
Teacher Walkthrough Video
Watch the teacher walk-through video for tips on running the What's In A Name? lesson.
Student Lesson Video
The lesson video shows students how to create their name-based composition in GarageBand step-by-step.
Get your copy of the lesson plan
Click the button to get your copy of the free lesson plan: GarageBand for iPads – What's in a Name?
Interested in more GarageBand iPad lesson plans?
This sample is just one of the lessons from The Music Teacher's Guide To GarageBand.
The Music Teacher's Guide To GarageBand is a full course AND a collection of lesson plans which has been created just for music educators. By accessing the full course and lessons you will be able to earn a professional development certificate for your learning time. For details about what's covered in the course modules, and a list of the included lessons, head over to the course information page here.
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You can learn to play your guitar or keyboard by taking the guitar or piano lessons included with GarageBand. You can download additional lessons, including Artist Lessons with songs taught by the artists themselves. You choose and open lessons from the Project Chooser.
Each lesson includes the following:
A Learn chapter, where the teacher gives instruction on how to play the song, including tuning and techniques.
A Play chapter, where you can play the entire song without instruction or practice individual sections.
Some lessons include a Practice chapter where you can practice specific exercises, riffs, and other techniques.
Artist Lessons include a Story chapter with background information about the song or artist.
Some lessons include subchapters such as Simple and Advanced with alternative versions of the lesson.
Open a Learn to Play lesson
Choose File > New.
In the Project Chooser, click Learn to Play.
Across the top of the Project Chooser are buttons you use to view Guitar Lessons, Piano Lessons, or Artist Lessons. Lessons of the selected type appear in the main area of the Project Chooser. By default, the Project Chooser opens showing Guitar Lessons.
Click the button for the type of lessons you want to view.
Available lessons are listed in the main area of the Project Chooser. Your Project Chooser may look different from the one shown below, depending on the lessons you've downloaded to your computer.
Select a lesson, then click Choose (or double-click the lesson).
The lesson opens in full-screen view.
When you open a lesson, video instruction and an animated fretboard (for guitar lessons) or keyboard (for piano lessons) appears in the upper and lower parts of the lesson window. While the lesson is playing, chords, notes, and other notation appear in the center of the window. At the bottom of the window is a control bar with playback, volume, and other controls. Logosmartz.
Play the lesson
Click the Play button (with the right-pointing triangle) in the control bar, or press the Space bar.
Choose a chapter to play
You choose the chapter or subchapter from the left side of the video area. If the chapter titles aren't visible, move the pointer over the left edge of the video.
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Do one of the following:
Click Learn to see and hear the primary instruction for the lesson.
Click Play to practice the song along with the video.
If the lesson includes a Practice chapter, click Practice to practice specific techniques covered in the lesson.
If the lesson includes subchapters such as Simple and Advanced, click the subchapter you want to view.
In an Artist Lesson, click Story to learn more about the song or the artist.
Click the Play button in the control bar, or press the Space bar.
Move the playhead
Do one of the following:
Drag the playhead left or right.
Click a point in the navigation bar to move the playhead to that point.
If the notation area is visible, press the Left Arrow key to move to the previous note or chord. Press the Right Arrow key to move to the next note or chord.
Play a specific section of a lesson
Each lesson is organized in sections, based on the material being covered. The sections appear in a row at the bottom of the window, above the control bar. You can select a section to play, and practice a section repeatedly until you master it.
Click the section in the navigation row above the control bar.
The playhead moves to the beginning of the section.
If the lesson is stopped, click the Play button or press the Space bar to start it playing.
Repeat a section
Click the Cycle button (with two curved arrows) in the control bar.
In the navigation row above the control bar, click the section you want to repeat. You can Shift-click multiple sections to repeat them in sequence.
If the notation area is visible, you can click in the notation area to repeat one bar, or Shift-click multiple bars to repeat them. You can adjust the length of the cycle region to cover part of a bar.
Click the Play button, or press the Space bar.
Play without instruction
Move the pointer over the left edge of the video area, then click Play.
Click the Play button in the control bar, or press the Space bar. You can play the entire lesson, or select sections to play and repeat.
Close a lesson
Click the small 'x' in the gray circle at the upper-left corner of the window, or press the Escape key.
When you close a lesson, you return to the Project Chooser. GarageBand remembers where you stopped and starts the lesson from the same place the next time you open it.
You can customize the appearance of the video, notation, and instrument to suit the way you want to learn. You can also slow down the speed of the lesson, change the mix of a lesson, and have GarageBand show you how you played.